I used Cedar Park Overhead Doors several years ago when a spring broke. Another spring broke last month and they came out and retrofitted a different system that has one large spring along the front as opposed to the two springs along the side.
I've been pleased with their work and responsiveness. It's not cheap, but I can't compare with anyone else. I don't any are cheap - except maybe Fast and Fair Richard.
@honolulu horn - Shut 'Em Down is probably the best Public Enemy song for this thread, although Fight the Power is more well known. Chuck D has a intimidating voice - and this song has much less Flav.
I think Uzuni and BV would be tripping over each other. That's the reason Uzuni sucks as a winger - he'd rather crowd BV in the middle. BV and Owen worked better in the limited time they acted as dual strikers, but Owen played more as a false nine than a true striker.
My wife and I were watching a story about McPherson on 60 minutes or Sunday Morning or something she records. We weren't even halfway through when she turned to me and said - no you can't apply. Place sounds awesome - kind of like Hogwarts for classic car people.
Desler and Buka are a force on the right side. If we can figure out a good combination on the left - Biro/Taylor or Biro/Gally. Owen and Dani are good pieces in the middle. Uzuni does not work well as a left winger. Unfortunately at this point, BV and Uzuni need to be battling to see who should start at striker.
I watched the documentary the other day. It was done pretty well and explained the feuds between the Kent Black and his nephews and between the Schmidt family.
A couple years ago, I was talking with Kent Black at ACL Fest. He was there doing some barbecue demonstration. My wife walked up and introduced herself. Upon learning who he was and not knowing the difference between Terry Black's and Blacks', she mentioned the nice new barbecue joint that had recently opened in Lockhart. I can't imagine the look on my face when she said that. Kent went on to explain how the nephews had essentially screwed him and their grandmother by banking on the Black's barbecue name. I had to explain what was up afterwards.
After watching the documentary, my wife said "now I don't feel bad about what I said to Kent Black - he's a real asshole."
Both Western ratsnakes and Great Plains ratsnakes have a bar across the eyes. The Great Plains ratsnake has an "arrow point" pattern on the top of the head where the Western ratsnake does not.
Great Plains ratsnake:
Western ratsnake:
Here's a good picture of both:
I can be tough to determine for sure. I thought yours might be a Great Plains as well, but I think it is a Western.
Four Seasons (1981): Alan Alda movie about three couples in their mid-40s. We watched it last night after watching the Four Seasons (2025) series, which was a retelling of the movie. The movie was okay with a strong storyline. The Tina Fey written series was much better - mainly because the eight hour series allowed for better character development and didn't seem as rushed.
I was in the Fabulous Thunderbirds How Do You Spell Love music video filmed at the Austin Opera House. I only saw the video once on MTV and its apparently been erased from the earth. We were there for a couple hours, the length of a movie, so it counts.
Might be the best summary:
Atwood wanted to play ball, wanted to make a play, made a difference in the game at a time we were trying to take her out of the game.
~ Gerry Glasco